<span>The hormone aldosterone is one of the causes of hypernatremia, which in layman's terms is excessive blood sodium ion concentration. Aldosterone is typically secreted naturally in the body by adrenal glands and sometimes in excess by benign (non-cancerous) adrenal tumors.</span>
Answer:
Half show the wild-type phenotype and half show the mutant phenotype.
Explanation:
The dominant mutation means that the mutation can express itself even in the heterozygous condition as well. The cross between homozygous unaffected wild type (aa) is crossed with the heterozygous (Aa) is as follows;
Parents aa × Aa
progeny: Aa, Aa ( affected ) and aa, aa (unaffected).
Thus, 505 individual are unaffected and 50% individual are affected.
Hence, the correct answer is option (B).
Answer and Explanation:
You will find the complete answer and explanation in the attached file due to technical problems.
The correct answer would be all of the above. The bone marrow is where both types of blood cells are formed: red blood cells or erythrocytes and white blood cells of lymphocytes, along with cells that help defend the body against diseases and germs, which is the same as white blood cells. Red blood cells are vital in providing oxygen to cells as fuel whole white blood cells are responsible for maintaining immunity.